Re: Pure Promotion - LyX Talk at University of Utah
Morten Juhl-Johansen Zölde-Fejér wrote: > > i suppose you know about LyZ, right? > > pavel > > First *I* hear of it. A short recap? LyX integration plugin for Zotero pavel
Re: Pure Promotion - LyX Talk at University of Utah
On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 17:09:27 +0200 Pavel Sanda wrote: > Rob Oakes wrote: > > Though it will focus heavily on LyX (I'm even going to demo a > > mostly functioning LyX-Outline), the talk will also deal with how > > to research, write, and publish using Linux. For that reason, I'll > > also be highlighting several other programs (Zotero, BibTeX, > > Mendely, > > i suppose you know about LyZ, right? > pavel First *I* hear of it. A short recap?
Re: Pure Promotion - LyX Talk at University of Utah
Rob Oakes wrote: > Though it will focus heavily on LyX (I'm even going to demo a mostly > functioning LyX-Outline), the talk will also deal with how to research, > write, and publish using Linux. For that reason, I'll also be highlighting > several other programs (Zotero, BibTeX, Mendely, i suppose you know about LyZ, right? pavel
Re: Pure Promotion - LyX Talk at University of Utah
Rob, You didn't mention a DATE for the event... By the way, if you are mentioning Mendeley, I know that they have promotional event support (e.g. handouts, free pizza, etc). It may be worth contacting them if you are interested in pursuing that. James On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 2:45 PM, Rob Oakes wrote: > Dear LyX Users, > > This is a pure piece of personal promotion, but ... here goes. > > Tonight, I will be giving a talk about LyX to the Salt Lake Linux Users > Group. The meeting will be at the University of Utah in the Warnock > Engineering building. (See below for directions.) > > It will start at just after 7:00 pm. Free admission. > > Though it will focus heavily on LyX (I'm even going to demo a mostly > functioning LyX-Outline), the talk will also deal with how to research, > write, and publish using Linux. For that reason, I'll also be highlighting > several other programs (Zotero, BibTeX, Mendely, LaTeX, Inkscape and > Scribus) and describing how they work together. > > If this interests you at all, and you are in the Salt Lake area, please > come. It would be wonderful to put faces to email addresses. > > /End Shameless Self Promotion > > Cheers, > > Rob > > > Warnock Engineering Building > 72 South Central Campus Drive > Salt Lake City > > *From Downtown* > >1. *Drive East on 400 South:* As you reach the foothills, 400 South >will curve so that it's name changes to 500 South by the time you are on > top >of the hill. Continue driving East on 500 South until you come to the 1300 >East intersection. > >2. *Turn left on 1300 East:* You will now be facing North. Continue >driving North on 1300 East until you come to the 100 South intersection. > >3. *Turn right on 100 South* (North Campus Drive): You will now be >facing East. Continue driving East on 100 South. As you go up the hill, >100 South will abruptly turn to the left (North), at which point it's name >changes to North Campus Drive. Later, it will make a large sweeping turn > to >the right (East). Continue following North Camus Drive until you come to >Central Campus Drive. > >4. *Turn right on Central Campus Drive:* You will now be facing >South. Continue driving South on Central Campus Drive until you come to > the >intersection with the street named Federal Way. > >5. *The Warnock Engineering Building* (WEB) is located off the South >West corner of the intersection of Central Campus Drive and Federal Way. > > > *Parking > * > > There is ample parking in three lots adjacent to WEB. Additionally, 7:00 > pm is unofficially considered "after hours" by the attendants With that > said, the University of Utah parking trolls are evil, aggressive, and can > magically detect the presence of violators. > > (Really. I have no other explanation for my most recent ticket. I had to > drop off an edit to a friend and was away from the car for five minutes. By > the time I got back to the car, the attendant was gone and the ticket was on > my dash. For this reason, you might consider the purchase of a parking day > pass (Ithey're $5.00), even though it shouldn't be necessary. > > >
Re: Pure Promotion - LyX Talk at University of Utah
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 14:45:30 -0600 Rob Oakes wrote: > Dear LyX Users, > > This is a pure piece of personal promotion, but ... here goes. > > Tonight, I will be giving a talk about LyX to the Salt Lake Linux > Users Group. The meeting will be at the University of Utah in the > Warnock Engineering building. (See below for directions.) Sounds like an interesting presentation. Good luck, good to see people spreading the word. -mjjzf
Re: Pure Promotion - LyX Talk at University of Utah
On Wednesday 18 August 2010 16:45:30 Rob Oakes wrote: > Though it will focus heavily on LyX (I'm even going to demo a mostly > functioning LyX-Outline), the talk will also deal with how to research, > write, and publish using Linux. For that reason, I'll also be > highlighting several other programs (Zotero, BibTeX, Mendely, LaTeX, > Inkscape and Scribus) and describing how they work together. > > If this interests you at all, and you are in the Salt Lake area, please > come. It would be wonderful to put faces to email addresses. > > /End Shameless Self Promotion Rob, I'm 1500 miles away. Will there be a video? SteveT Steve Litt Recession Relief Package http://www.recession-relief.US Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/stevelitt
Pure Promotion - LyX Talk at University of Utah
Dear LyX Users, This is a pure piece of personal promotion, but ... here goes. Tonight, I will be giving a talk about LyX to the Salt Lake Linux Users Group. The meeting will be at the University of Utah in the Warnock Engineering building. (See below for directions.) It will start at just after 7:00 pm. Free admission. Though it will focus heavily on LyX (I'm even going to demo a mostly functioning LyX-Outline), the talk will also deal with how to research, write, and publish using Linux. For that reason, I'll also be highlighting several other programs (Zotero, BibTeX, Mendely, LaTeX, Inkscape and Scribus) and describing how they work together. If this interests you at all, and you are in the Salt Lake area, please come. It would be wonderful to put faces to email addresses. /End Shameless Self Promotion Cheers, Rob Warnock Engineering Building 72 South Central Campus Drive Salt Lake City *From Downtown* 1. _Drive East on 400 South:_ As you reach the foothills, 400 South will curve so that it's name changes to 500 South by the time you are on top of the hill. Continue driving East on 500 South until you come to the 1300 East intersection. 2. _Turn left on 1300 East:_ You will now be facing North. Continue driving North on 1300 East until you come to the 100 South intersection. 3. _Turn right on 100 South_ (North Campus Drive): You will now be facing East. Continue driving East on 100 South. As you go up the hill, 100 South will abruptly turn to the left (North), at which point it's name changes to North Campus Drive. Later, it will make a large sweeping turn to the right (East). Continue following North Camus Drive until you come to Central Campus Drive. 4. _Turn right on Central Campus Drive:_ You will now be facing South. Continue driving South on Central Campus Drive until you come to the intersection with the street named Federal Way. 5. _The Warnock Engineering Building_ (WEB) is located off the South West corner of the intersection of Central Campus Drive and Federal Way. *Parking * There is ample parking in three lots adjacent to WEB. Additionally, 7:00 pm is unofficially considered "after hours" by the attendants With that said, the University of Utah parking trolls are evil, aggressive, and can magically detect the presence of violators. (Really. I have no other explanation for my most recent ticket. I had to drop off an edit to a friend and was away from the car for five minutes. By the time I got back to the car, the attendant was gone and the ticket was on my dash. For this reason, you might consider the purchase of a parking day pass (Ithey're $5.00), even though it shouldn't be necessary.